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north korea's uncooperative attitude toward the u.n. remains unchanged. the report accuses the north of putting priority on the military. it says this policy harms many people who are starving. north korean detectors are detain inside china. the report urges neighbors countries not to send them back to north korea the human rights committee will begin discussing the report. >>> iranians are suffering through reports of economic sanctions. there's more on the way. tell us what's the latest. >> people in iran are already going through a lot of hardships. the currency is plunging. western countries are about to put more country on the middle eastern country. member countries reached a preliminary deal. they are discussing extra sanctions against iran. the eu plans to adopt new sanctions on october 15th. >>> iranian natural gas enters the eu region mostly from turkey. the volume is not large at the moment but future demand for natural gas is expected to grow. >>> japan's new economic and fiscal policy leader will attend a policy meeting on friday. he's urged
north korea's uncooperative attitude toward the u.n. remains unchanged. the report accuses the north of putting priority on the military. it says this policy harms many people who are starving. north korean detectors are detain inside china. the report urges neighbors countries not to send them back to north korea the human rights committee will begin discussing the report. >>> iranians are suffering through reports of economic sanctions. there's more on the way. tell us what's the...
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missiles would now be able to reach all of north korea. well, joining me from seoul is john, an associate fellow with the asia program watt the chatham house of think tank. thank you for being with us. first of all, let's talk about this claim from north korea. is it at all credible? >> well, it's credible in the sense that north koreans have in developing their ballistic missiles developed their technology but still very much a technology that hasn't demonstrated what they and north korea have been claiming. when they claimed to launch satellite to extend their ballistic missile to say they could hit the u.s. some would say is not a reality yet. >> when someone is exacting a claim like, this you know what i mean washington and seoul would have factoried that in. simply the problems of the technical capacity -- >> absolutely. i think this is probably much more, if we want to explain it, a case of political rhetoric. the north feel compelled in the face of the extension of the missile capabilities and the result of the disagreement with the
missiles would now be able to reach all of north korea. well, joining me from seoul is john, an associate fellow with the asia program watt the chatham house of think tank. thank you for being with us. first of all, let's talk about this claim from north korea. is it at all credible? >> well, it's credible in the sense that north koreans have in developing their ballistic missiles developed their technology but still very much a technology that hasn't demonstrated what they and north...
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korea, north koreans know more about the world. this too is thanks to the efforts of north koreans who have escaped. how do they do that? any immigrant who goes to a new country what is the first thing he wants to do? to let his family back home know that he is okay and tell them about his new life but for a north korean who wants to do that it is next to impossible. you can't make a phone call in north korea or send an e-mail or text message or facebook and can't even mail a letter so the exiles have created a black market in information. they hire chinese careers to cross the border and deliver a messages or sometimes delivered chinese cellphones to a north korean relative to tell the relative to go to an area near the border on a certain day at a certain hour, turn on the phone and receive a phone call from the relative who has escaped to a different country. in s
korea, north koreans know more about the world. this too is thanks to the efforts of north koreans who have escaped. how do they do that? any immigrant who goes to a new country what is the first thing he wants to do? to let his family back home know that he is okay and tell them about his new life but for a north korean who wants to do that it is next to impossible. you can't make a phone call in north korea or send an e-mail or text message or facebook and can't even mail a letter so the...
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in country angola there or the area yeah really things happening in north korea what give us that give us that because you always hear the other side in the western mainstream media in the american mainstream yeah it has this in the kid the kid grew up first went to school in switzerland he knows how it is in the other part of the world but all of his generals when they were captains and lieutenants they went to moscow and beijing now they go thirty years later and they say oh my god you believe what's happened in beijing you can't believe what's happened in moscow and nothing's happened here so everybody in north korea with any power wants to change things and it's going to open up and they're going to merge with south korea in the next few years don't listen to american propaganda no no i don't listen to japanese propaganda the japanese are just too but it's going to happen interesting what where do you go for your sources on stuff like that are cheap. let's talk about. fine i'll let you get away with that what about gold mining stocks we've seen them underperform gold and i was just
in country angola there or the area yeah really things happening in north korea what give us that give us that because you always hear the other side in the western mainstream media in the american mainstream yeah it has this in the kid the kid grew up first went to school in switzerland he knows how it is in the other part of the world but all of his generals when they were captains and lieutenants they went to moscow and beijing now they go thirty years later and they say oh my god you...
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korea. the 16 travelers arrived in pyongyang saturday to visit the cemetery. the japanese nationals buried there died of disease or hunger when interned by the soviet military after world war ii. the group spent sunday touring pyongyang where they spent their childhood. north korean officials showed them the sites including buildings built during japan's colonial era. the travelers will visit the cemetery on monday in the capital city. about 2,400 japanese people were reportedly buried there. >> translator: i think this visit to the graves will bring some sort of relief to the relatives. >> north korean officials have allowed japanese media to cover the trip. analysts say this could mean a thawing of relations. >>> premier wen jiabao made the comment at a ceremony in the great hall of the people in beijing. hu jintao and others attended the event. foreign dignitaries were among the 1,000 guests. >> translator: china will pursue an independent foreign policy of peace and firmly safeguard its
korea. the 16 travelers arrived in pyongyang saturday to visit the cemetery. the japanese nationals buried there died of disease or hunger when interned by the soviet military after world war ii. the group spent sunday touring pyongyang where they spent their childhood. north korean officials showed them the sites including buildings built during japan's colonial era. the travelers will visit the cemetery on monday in the capital city. about 2,400 japanese people were reportedly buried there....
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although north korea is working on the technology. everyone i've spoken to the pentagon say they're not close to perfecting it. alaska is about 3500 miles away from north korea, california between 5,000 and 6,000 miles. they haven't come close to testing a rocket that's gone nearly that far. they've tested this type of technology about three times. in 2006, the rocket flew about 40 seconds and exploded. in 2009, they tried to put a sat white into orbit, but that broke up over the sea well short of what they had sbeintended. and then six months ago, they tested similar technology again. it flew but again broke up over the sea. so they've had three failures it took the united states about 24 launches to perfect this technology, a third of which failed. so it's not easy to do. and north korea, although they seam to be improving, they're not close to what they just claimed. >> as you mentioned, back in april they had the test that failed. south korea just approved to increase their range to the northern peninsula. how much of this is abou
although north korea is working on the technology. everyone i've spoken to the pentagon say they're not close to perfecting it. alaska is about 3500 miles away from north korea, california between 5,000 and 6,000 miles. they haven't come close to testing a rocket that's gone nearly that far. they've tested this type of technology about three times. in 2006, the rocket flew about 40 seconds and exploded. in 2009, they tried to put a sat white into orbit, but that broke up over the sea well short...
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in the north -- north korea we will have to see. we have remained very concerned about so many dimensions, and that is one of the reasons why we are so intent upon solidifying our posture, and that's the reason why we are looking at a number of steps in korea but i'm sure you are familiar with but i will remind you of what is going on. there we are making our presence, particularly the ground force presence putting it on a more permanent basis and more solid basis. that is what the relocation of the partnership program is all about. we are in the middle of executing them and making a number of improvements in the structure. a number of command-and-control arrangements with the government of the rok looking at the rate plans are configured and making sure they are completely up-to-date. so we are doing a lot of accretive peninsula for a lot of reasons but one of them is in order to continue to keep the peace on the korean peninsula and we will have to see the leadership there. >> we actually -- >> i wanted to ask about the reaction i
in the north -- north korea we will have to see. we have remained very concerned about so many dimensions, and that is one of the reasons why we are so intent upon solidifying our posture, and that's the reason why we are looking at a number of steps in korea but i'm sure you are familiar with but i will remind you of what is going on. there we are making our presence, particularly the ground force presence putting it on a more permanent basis and more solid basis. that is what the relocation...
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reactor in north korea. secretary bill perry negotiated that under president clinton. and we knew where the fuel rods were. and we knew the limits on their nuclear power. colin powell, our secretary of state, announced one day that we were going to continue the dialog of working with the north koreans. the president reversed it publicly while the president of south korea was here. and the president of south korea went back to south korea bewildered and embarrassed because it went against his policy. and for two years, this administration didn't talk at all to north korea. while they didn't talk at all, the fuel rods came out, the inspectors were kicked out, the television cameras were kicked out. and today, there are four to seven nuclear weapons in the hands of north korea. that happened on this president's watch. now, that, i think, is one of the most serious, sort of, reversals or mixed messages that you could possibly send. >> i want to make sure -- yes, sir -- but in this one minute, i want to make sure
reactor in north korea. secretary bill perry negotiated that under president clinton. and we knew where the fuel rods were. and we knew the limits on their nuclear power. colin powell, our secretary of state, announced one day that we were going to continue the dialog of working with the north koreans. the president reversed it publicly while the president of south korea was here. and the president of south korea went back to south korea bewildered and embarrassed because it went against his...
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. >>> north korea says it can hit the united states mainland with a missile. accoing to britain's "guardian." it's unclear if that claim is accurate. of course, highly doubtful. the announcement follows a missile deal between the u.s. and south korea. north korea claims that a conspiracy to ignore a war. >>> "usa today" says an experimental alzheimer's therapy slows down the disease in mild cases. researchers say it is the first step in finding a treatment. >>> britain's telegraph says supporters of julian assange are being ordered to pay a court $150,000. in june, assange skipped bail to seek asylum inside ecuador's embassy in london. if his backers don't pay up within a month, they could face jail time. >>> "the seattle times" says twood has apologized for not winning any matches last month. the american team collapsed on the final day, losing to europe. woods said "we held a great lead and couldn't manage to win from a perfect position going into sunday. that was >>> felix baumgartner is ready to take a fall from space. >> i'm going to accelerate so fast th
. >>> north korea says it can hit the united states mainland with a missile. accoing to britain's "guardian." it's unclear if that claim is accurate. of course, highly doubtful. the announcement follows a missile deal between the u.s. and south korea. north korea claims that a conspiracy to ignore a war. >>> "usa today" says an experimental alzheimer's therapy slows down the disease in mild cases. researchers say it is the first step in finding a treatment....
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north korea quadrupled its nuclear capability. we've got to try to have talks understanding that we are not taking military actions. ..
north korea quadrupled its nuclear capability. we've got to try to have talks understanding that we are not taking military actions. ..
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it is very similar to what happened in north korea. they spoke with everybody, but were busy building the bomb. we need to be clear with them and tell them enough is enough. we will not allow you to acquire nuclear capabilities, either the u.s. or israel will stop you from doing so. stuart: tonight in the foreign policy debate, president obama is very likely to say look sanctions are working. iran's economy is near to collapse. we should pursue diplomacy, not warfare. my opponent, governor romney, will take us to war. he will likely say something like that. and what do you say? >> i think that we have to look at the four years of president obama and ask him what are the results? what happened in iran in the last four years? they've acquired nuclear capability, much more than before. they are ignoring the u.n. the obama administration is sponsoring the u.n. heavily, and i think it is about time that the u.s. would take a role. i don't mean that you would engage in another war but to take a role and tell iran enough is enough we will not
it is very similar to what happened in north korea. they spoke with everybody, but were busy building the bomb. we need to be clear with them and tell them enough is enough. we will not allow you to acquire nuclear capabilities, either the u.s. or israel will stop you from doing so. stuart: tonight in the foreign policy debate, president obama is very likely to say look sanctions are working. iran's economy is near to collapse. we should pursue diplomacy, not warfare. my opponent, governor...
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secretary, yesterday it was said that north korea was their nuclear test. are there any indications that test might occur around the time of the election? >> i have not seen any intelligence that says this is iminnocent. i have not seen at least intelligence that i've noted that indicates that it's imminent. >> as the pentagon briefing wraps up on an update on c-span2 coming up at 3:00 this afternoon the national counsel sill is holding it's national policy makers conference, the current libyan ambassador to the u.s. set for 3:00 eastern on c-span2. and lots of debapet coverage this evening beginning at 7:00 with the ohio senate debate. at 8:00, the iowa house race. wrapping up at 9:00 eastern the new mexico senate race. that starts at 9:00 eastern. coming up in the next hour or so we're going to show you part of our battleground series leading up to the election. today the focus was on nevada. we'll here what democrats and republicans are doing to win that state but first some background from a reporter who covers nevada. >> we'll be highlighting the key b
secretary, yesterday it was said that north korea was their nuclear test. are there any indications that test might occur around the time of the election? >> i have not seen any intelligence that says this is iminnocent. i have not seen at least intelligence that i've noted that indicates that it's imminent. >> as the pentagon briefing wraps up on an update on c-span2 coming up at 3:00 this afternoon the national counsel sill is holding it's national policy makers conference, the...
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. >> an announcement comes two days after south korea struck a deal with the u.s. to extend the range of its missiles. the north is known to be working on a long-range missiles, but it has never been successfully tested. >> for all you book lovers out there, the international book fair in frankfurt is taking place. it is the largest book show in the world, and it has opened its doors. >> it is a meeting place for writers, publishers, and literary fans. exhibitors from 100 countries are presenting new books and new methods of publishing. >> this year's guest of honor is new zealand. >> do not worry -- it is supposed to bring good luck. new zealand opened its pavilion with the traditional maori dance here the whole spectrum of new zealand literature is on display with 70 officers under the motto "while you were sleeping." >> the trip to new zealand is a long one, but you will see in our pavilion that new zealand has come to you. we are pleased to offer this glimpse into our country. >> the island country's literature is as varied as its scenery. illustrated children'
. >> an announcement comes two days after south korea struck a deal with the u.s. to extend the range of its missiles. the north is known to be working on a long-range missiles, but it has never been successfully tested. >> for all you book lovers out there, the international book fair in frankfurt is taking place. it is the largest book show in the world, and it has opened its doors. >> it is a meeting place for writers, publishers, and literary fans. exhibitors from 100...
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and south korea. off very young population in mexico. average mexican is 25, average americans 37. mention key has a vibrant develing onomy but the northern thirdf its ctrolled by criminal drug cartels. so the kind of state mexico has evolved into will have significance to the kind of society the united states vovls into because hat tin history is demographically moving north. reclaiming the. >> rose: and you only have to look at the political conventions to see how it's influencing american politics. >> right, when you see people become extreme and emotional about an issue you know that thatissue a really difficult to solve hot-button issue that in this particular case is rooted in geography. >> rose: does technology collide with your theory? >> no, it doesn't. technology only makes -- does not negate geography, it only makes it more claustrophobic and precious in the sense that the finite size of the earth is now a force for instability as megacities become bigger and bigger and social media can inf
and south korea. off very young population in mexico. average mexican is 25, average americans 37. mention key has a vibrant develing onomy but the northern thirdf its ctrolled by criminal drug cartels. so the kind of state mexico has evolved into will have significance to the kind of society the united states vovls into because hat tin history is demographically moving north. reclaiming the. >> rose: and you only have to look at the political conventions to see how it's influencing...
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in north korea we'll have to see. we remain concerned about so many dimensions of north korea, and that's one of the reasons why we're so intent upon solidifying our posture there. and, um, that's the reason why we're looking at, um, a number of steps in korea that i'm sure you're familiar with, but i'll just remind you of what's going on there. we are making our presence there, particularly our ground force presence there, putting it on a more permanent basis, a more solid basis. that's what the relocation and partnership program is all about. we're in the middle of executing them. we're making a number of improvements in our force structure, number of command and control arrangements with the government of the rok, looking at the way our operations plans are configured and making sure that they're completely, um, up-to-date. so we're doing a lot on the korean peninsula for a lot of reasons, but one of them is in order to continue to keep the peace on the korean peninsula. and we'll just have to see what the new lead
in north korea we'll have to see. we remain concerned about so many dimensions of north korea, and that's one of the reasons why we're so intent upon solidifying our posture there. and, um, that's the reason why we're looking at, um, a number of steps in korea that i'm sure you're familiar with, but i'll just remind you of what's going on there. we are making our presence there, particularly our ground force presence there, putting it on a more permanent basis, a more solid basis. that's what...
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in south korea, the military is under fire over the defection of a soldier from the north on october 2nd. border troops reported initially they took the soldier into custody after spotting him with surveillance camera. but in fact the camera was not functioning and the soldier had simply walked past a watchtower and knocked on the door of a guard post. the joint chiefs of staff were notified of the lie the next day, but that information was not passed on to the top official, who testified before parliament on monday with false information. >>> the family of the former peruvian president alberto fujimori is asking the government to release him early from prison for humanitarian reasons. fujimori was convicted three years ago for ordering security forces to kill peruvian citizens in the early 1990s. he's been serving a 25-year prison term outside the capital, lima. fujimori's family applied for a pardon on wednesday with peru's justice ministry. they say the 70-year-old former leader's health has worsened since he underwent his fifth tongue surgery in august. fujimori had been reluctan
in south korea, the military is under fire over the defection of a soldier from the north on october 2nd. border troops reported initially they took the soldier into custody after spotting him with surveillance camera. but in fact the camera was not functioning and the soldier had simply walked past a watchtower and knocked on the door of a guard post. the joint chiefs of staff were notified of the lie the next day, but that information was not passed on to the top official, who testified...
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>> in the intelligence business iran is right up there with north korea as one of the hardest targets to understand. >> he's a supreme leader. >> you've got the revolutionary guard. you've got several power centers. the answer is we don't really know. >> when we come back, chuck todd joins the conversation. inside reagan's west coast white house, the president's daughter patty davis takes a nostalgic visit to the family's private hideout in california. >> mika, what you and bill do after air, stays off air. bill, please, just talk weather. >> i thought that was between us. well, good morning, everyone, here's what we're dealing with this morning, amazing with the low clouds and the drizzle. we don't have airport delays only at newark. the cloud ceiling isn't all that low, but it is kinds of a gloomy day, trying to push now through hartford and eventually up toward boston. it's a beautiful tuesday in the great lakes, it's also a cold start in the northern plains, look at the windchills this morning, all the way to billings, it feels like a winter morning out there, it's going to be clo
>> in the intelligence business iran is right up there with north korea as one of the hardest targets to understand. >> he's a supreme leader. >> you've got the revolutionary guard. you've got several power centers. the answer is we don't really know. >> when we come back, chuck todd joins the conversation. inside reagan's west coast white house, the president's daughter patty davis takes a nostalgic visit to the family's private hideout in california. >> mika,...
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. >>> north korea saying the u.s. is within striking distance of its missiles. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the end of the day if something goes wrong i have to pay for it. >>> feeling no pain. >>> crashing his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> no, this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag in a london park. >>> all that -- >> and the series is tied at a game a piece. game over. cardinals even the series. >> last movie you cried at? >> with arnold. very talented. >> sexiest woman alive. >> here's hoping for next year. >>> 23 million people unemployed. when they saw the 7.8, every economist was shocked, everybody. >> 7.8% unemployment [ bleep ] everybody. >> 7.8% unemployment [ bleep ] recipe. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." new polls are showing a bigger bounce for governor mitt romney after last week's presidential debate. pew research poll shows romney ahead of presid
. >>> north korea saying the u.s. is within striking distance of its missiles. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the end of the day if something goes wrong i have to pay for it. >>> feeling no pain. >>> crashing his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> no, this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag in a london park. >>> all...
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korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region that you know well. guest: we pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladimir putin's first term in office, so we have seen the shaping of what has become today's russia. what is interesting is that presidents come in and they often talk about reinventing russian policy, but there is the consistency in that russian and u.s. national interests tend to dominate. vladimir putin criticized secretary of state hillary clinton, that she was interfering with the election, the americans were trying to overthrow him, so there has been a chilling of the relationship compared with the friendly relationship president
korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region that you know well. guest: we pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladimir putin's first...
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korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region that you know well. guest: we pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladimir putin's first term in office, so we have seen the shaping of what has become today's russia. what is interesting is that presidents come in and they often talk about reinventing russian policy, but there is the consistency in that russian and u.s. national interests tend to dominate. vladimir putin criticized secretary of state hillary clinton, that she was interfering with the election, the americans were trying to overthrow him, so there has been a chilling of the relationship compared with the friendly relationship president
korea. those things did not happen. reality did not permit it. the record is running on would have astonished many supporters of barack obama in 2008. host: susan glasser is the editor in chief of "foreign policy magazine." here's a question from tony on twitter. the obama reset with russia, bush looking into platooned's soul neither worked well. this is a part of the region that you know well. guest: we pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladimir putin's first...
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same with north korea. we could go on for days. the limit to what a, quote, "reset round 2" republican or democratic administration, are already in place regardless of what romney or obama want. we have to understand that and proceed from there. >> okay. >> the next administration has to realize a reset was a bunch of wishful thinking. we need to take a hard look at our interests in the middle east, broader, not just in the eastern mediterranean known in the arabic narrative, not just syria, and i think the name of the game right now is iran. the iranian nuclear program, and if the price of stopping the iranian nuclear program is having the regime in iran getting a blow, blow inside iran for losing syria, i wish them strong debate to who lost syria, than be it. we need someone who understands geopolitics, not just as theory, but practice. when i look at the current administration, i sometimes wonder about that. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, i'd ask you to join me in thanking our pam for what was a -- panel for what was a rich
same with north korea. we could go on for days. the limit to what a, quote, "reset round 2" republican or democratic administration, are already in place regardless of what romney or obama want. we have to understand that and proceed from there. >> okay. >> the next administration has to realize a reset was a bunch of wishful thinking. we need to take a hard look at our interests in the middle east, broader, not just in the eastern mediterranean known in the arabic...
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why did north korea attack south korea in 1950? because we announced that south korea was outside of our security perimeter and by the way, we cut off forces by a tremendous percentage and the north koreans concluded we were not interested. why and what they invaded the falkland islands in the 80's? because the bullets cut back on their forces. cutting back on your strength is the same thing you want to of late trade >> right back here. >> i was wondering if each of you could comment on the threat that you see the u.s. facing from bioterrorism and what if anything you should be doing to counter that threat. >> i will talk from personal experience. i was on the weapons of mass destruction commission to prevent terrorism and the commission and the shocking conclusion that the commission found is in bioterrorism was actually greater in terms of the short-term threat than even the chemical weapons and so the recommendations that came out is the president adopted many of them securing facilities are a world that produced by a toxins. th
why did north korea attack south korea in 1950? because we announced that south korea was outside of our security perimeter and by the way, we cut off forces by a tremendous percentage and the north koreans concluded we were not interested. why and what they invaded the falkland islands in the 80's? because the bullets cut back on their forces. cutting back on your strength is the same thing you want to of late trade >> right back here. >> i was wondering if each of you could...
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he outlined a new policy of engagement towards iran and north korea. reality simply didn't permit it. the record he's running on frankly would've astonished many of the supporters of barack obama of 2008. post-katrina and its editor-in-chief of foreign policy. here's the latest cover. who won great profession talk about that and a few moments. but here is a question from twitter. obama recess with russia. neither under 12. i think a new approach should be tried. i should share opinions your background. one of your jobs as kochi for one her husband, peter baker of the "washington post." this is part of the region of the world you know well. >> guest: yes can we still pay a lot of attention to russia. we were there during vladmir putin's first term in office. c. got to see really the shaping of what has become today's russia in many ways. you know, what is interesting is presidents come and an often talk about resetting russian policy and we oriented net. but there is a consistency of which is to say russian national interest do tend to ultimately dictat
he outlined a new policy of engagement towards iran and north korea. reality simply didn't permit it. the record he's running on frankly would've astonished many of the supporters of barack obama of 2008. post-katrina and its editor-in-chief of foreign policy. here's the latest cover. who won great profession talk about that and a few moments. but here is a question from twitter. obama recess with russia. neither under 12. i think a new approach should be tried. i should share opinions your...
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korea. because they have demonstrated both the intent -- the will and the intent to proliferate technologies in particular into parts of the world that we wouldn't want them to proliferate. but i do think -- there are, by the way, places where russia and we are collaborating mightily. the northern distribution network out of afghanistan is possible only with their help. we're working counterpiracy, counternarcotics, border security, counterterror. there's more places that we are working with our partners than not. but it is, as secretary lavarov said, an issue that could proliferate in particular, i think, if iran achieves nuclear weapons status. >> why was there no security for our diplomats in libya? >> well, there's a -- first of all, i wouldn't, i wouldn't agree that there was no security for our dip ro mats -- diplomats in libya. but more importantly, as you know, there's a commission that's been formed with thomas pickering and my predecessor, mike mullen, to take a look at the event i
korea. because they have demonstrated both the intent -- the will and the intent to proliferate technologies in particular into parts of the world that we wouldn't want them to proliferate. but i do think -- there are, by the way, places where russia and we are collaborating mightily. the northern distribution network out of afghanistan is possible only with their help. we're working counterpiracy, counternarcotics, border security, counterterror. there's more places that we are working with...